|
The characteristic that stands out most about the Komondor is its coat. Numerous long, thin, and white cords cover the breed's body. There are two layers of the coat. The bottom layer is smooth and soft while the outer layer is coarse and curly. The coat covers the facial features. The bred has a massive head and a broad muzzle. It has a broad nose, average size eyes, and ears that hang at the sides of the head. Although it is hidden by the coat, the neck is well muscled and angles to the shoulders. The chest is also not visible. It is broad and deep. Its tails is long and curls upward slightly.
Read More
|
Copyright - 2006 Great Breeds, All Rights Reserved
www.GreatBreeds.com





